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RE: UKHA2003 - Bring & Buy sale...



Great idea.  Need to draw the line somewhere though, my memories of B&B
sales involve Val Doonican LPs and dodgy ornaments made by grannies out of
soap, ribbon and some pins....!

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gordon [mailto:paul_gordon@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 03 May 2003 19:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] UKHA2003 - Bring & Buy sale...


Hey all,

I've just had a *massive* clear-out of by main loft (much Like Graham has 2
sheds, I have 2 lofts!...) and you would not _believe_ the amount of
cra^H^H^H surplus to requirement kit I've rooted out and decided to finally
dispose of... we are talking 4 VCR's, 3 PC's, laser printer, fax machine,
scanner, numerous hard disks, keyboards, soundcards, SCSI stuff, X10 kits,
a

laptop, DAT drives, DLT drives, DAT & DLT tapes, KVM switch &
cables
(manual), a box of CPU's & memory, CDROM drives, satellite receiver,
modems,

serial cards, PCMCIA cards, PC speakers... it goes on!....

Was thinking it would be a good idea to bring this stuff along to UKHA2003
&

set up a bring & buy room.. (I think I could fill it!) - most of the
stuff
works, some of it works but is missing parts (like PC's without memory
& so
on), and some of it is realy only good for spare parts, but I'm sure a lot
of it could be pressed into useful service....

Anyone think a bring & buy room would be a good idea? (otherwise, I'm
f**ked

if I know what I'm going to do with all this stuff!)...

Paul G.

Oh, and BTW,  it is *not* all filled with plaster dust... ;-)  (ask Ant!)








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